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Link Group to kickstart 37 careers for young people

37 young people are to be provided jobs within Link Group as part of the UK Government’s £2 billion Kickstart scheme it was announced this week.

In   being  one of the first  Scottish organisations to  tak e  part in  Kickstart , which   will  create hundreds of thousands of new  and  fully subsidised jobs for young people , Link  has  bolstered  its position as  one of  the country’s  top employers  and people-focused organisations.  

Link ’s  Group Director of Communities, Sarah Smith said: “ As one of Scotland’s largest affordable housing, care and support providers,  Link is uniquely positioned to  reach  communities  throughout  Scotland .  

Our  geographic and  service range  enabled  us to  appl y   for 37 job placements  through Kickstart  and we  are delighted to  have been successful in achieving  all of  these.    

As a result ,  Link will be able to offer a  variety  of jobs from  trainee support workers and digital engagement roles to posts in IT and HR,  which  will kickstart the careers of young people who would otherwise be left behind  because of  the Covid-19 pandemic.    

Our  partner,  LinkLiving , has  an excellent track record in supporting young people into  training, volunteering and employment  through our Link Academy  and  the  team will  be on hand to provide wrap around employability and personal development support to  all of the 37 young people joining us.  

“With all Link group partners represented in the scheme, it  showcases how our  group can  truly  make a difference to the country’s recovery from the economic ravages of Covid-19.  

The  Kickstart  scheme is subsidised, with the Government paying 100 per cent of the age-relevant national minimum wage, national  insurance  and employer minimum auto-enrolment pension contributions.   

As a  Scottish  Living Wage employer, Link will enhance the standard  payments offered through Kickstart for the  37  young people ,  aged 16-24 ,   who  will be  given positions  within Link  

The  six -month placements are  for a minimum of 25 hours per week and are  open to  people  aged 16-24 who are claiming Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployment . Y oung people will be referred into the new roles through their Jobcentre Plus work coach.  

Sarah Smith concluded: “We look forward to welcoming the young people into Link , where they will gain the  skills  th ey  need to develop  rewarding careers  and contribute meaningfully to Scotland’s economic recovery.”  

37 young people are to be provided jobs within Link Group as part of the UK Government’s £2 billion Kickstart scheme it was announced this week.

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